Design and engineering services

Conceptualising a project from field devices to enterprise resource planning and from an individual design task to the project’s objectives.

Different fields of design are closely interlinked in large-scale design projects. Successful design operations require extensive understanding of systems and excellent cooperation between all operators in the design fields.

The design and implementation of technical systems for demanding infrastructure projects requires highly diverse competence. It is important to be able to converse with all of the project’s stakeholders, understand the dependencies between the project’s different technological fields and conceptualise the project as a whole, from field devices to enterprise resource planning and from an individual design task to the goals of the entire project.

The conceptualisation of the big picture, in particular, plays an important role in design projects. Even so, it should be noted that the desired state of large-scale systems has multiple levels and that it should allow simultaneous management from several perspectives and on a number of levels of precision. So, while the design must, of course, be managed as a whole, the project manager’s needs in terms of design management differ from the needs of a designer responsible for an individual process, for example. In other words, a design project cannot be managed successfully from a single point of view or on a single level.

NODEON HAS EXTENSIVE DESIGN KNOW-HOW FOR THE NEEDS OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Nodeon’s expertise is built on the skills of software designers as well as data communication and automation experts and electrical engineers. In the largest design projects, we integrate our diverse expertise into a single and compact, easily manageable design solution. The details related to various technical fields and the dependencies between them are easy to consider when they can be checked with someone sitting two cubicles away.

The list below describes some of the design areas included in our design assignments: